Parasites & Vectors (Jun 2011)

Multiple vaccinations with UV- attenuated cercariae in pig enhance protective immunity against <it>Schistosoma japonicum </it>infection as compared to single vaccination

  • Zhang Donghui,
  • Wu Jingjiao,
  • Gao Yanan,
  • Wu Haiwei,
  • Tian Fang,
  • Lin Dandan,
  • Ji Minjun,
  • McManus Donald P,
  • Driguez Patrick,
  • Wu Guanling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 103

Abstract

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Abstract Background Schistosomiasis japonica is a major public health problem in the endemic areas of China, the Philippines, and Indonesia. To date, a vaccine has not been developed against this disease but immunization with UV-attenuated cercariae can induce a high level of protective immunity in Landrace/Yorkshire/Duroc crossbred pigs. To compare the efficacy of a single vaccination and multiple vaccinations with UV-attenuated Schistosoma japonicum cercariae, two groups of pigs received either one or three exposures to 10,000 cercariae attenuated with 400 μw UV. Results Pigs with a single immunization had a 59.33% reduction in adult worm burden, a 89.87% reduction in hepatic eggs and a 86.27% reduction in fecal eggs at eight weeks post-challenge (P P Conclusion The high levels of protection against S. japonicum infection can be achieved with a UV-attenuated vaccine in pigs, and that three vaccinations were possibly more effective than a single vaccination. Moreover, triple vaccinations evoked a more vigorous IFN-γ response and a stronger antibody-mediated response, especially an increase in the levels of IgG2 antibodies.